Less coverage, but flash flooding from pockets of 2″-4″, random bullseye of 5+″ possible
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HIGHLIGHTS
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FLOOD WATCH: Extended into Sunday afternoon
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AMOUNT: Pockets of 2″-4″and a random bullseye of 5″-10″ possible
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GUADALUPE RIVER: Receding, but high streamflow
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RAIN CHANCES: Continue through Wednesday
FORECAST
SUNDAY
The same upper-level, rainmaking energy that brought deadly flooding July 4th will continue to spin above Central Texas and the Texas Hill Country Sunday.
The coverage of rain may not be as extensive today (40%), but flash flooding could still happen quickly. Areas of 2″-4″ and locally higher amounts are most likely along and west of Hwy 281 including the Hill Country. Exactly where those downpours setup will be a wait-and-see situation.
GUADALUPE RIVER
While the river is receding, we are still seeing very high streamflow along the river – upstream AND downstream from Canyon Lake. Please use caution if you are by the Guadalupe today.
AREA LAKES
We are seeing a rise in local reservoirs, even if it’s a small one. Canyon Lake and Lake Travis are responding most to the rainfall — up 10 to 20 feet since July 4. Medina Lake has also risen, but is still less than 5% full.
WEEK AHEAD
We’ll keep rain chances in the forecast through Wednesday, before drying out.
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